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A Seminole woman incarcerated since 1990 on murder charges is eligible for a resentencing hearing, District 22 Judge Steven Kessinger ruled earlier this month.
Read moreThe Small Business Administration (SBA) announced Tuesday that it has exhausted funds for its disaster loan program after warnings that funding would soon run out following increased demand from Hurricane Helene.
Read moreCOEDD Area Agency on Aging (AAA), in partnership with the Oklahoma Insurance Department Medicare Assistance Program, is again offering free Medicare Part D Plan Comparison and Enrollment assistance throughout the Fall Open Enrollment Period Oct. 15 – Dec. 7.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Legislature wants voters to change one word in the state constitution to explicitly forbid noncitizens from participating in state and local elections.
Read moreSeminole State College will host its second annual Military and Veteran Resource Fair on Nov. 7 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Utterback Ballroom, located inside the Enoch Kelly Haney Center. The event is free and open to the public.
Read moreThe Health Insurance Marketplace in Oklahoma is set to open for the 2025 coverage year on Nov. 1, 2024. Individuals and families can enroll in, re-enroll in or make changes to their individual health insurance plans starting at that time.
Read moreNews Release LifeShare Network continues to achieve record breaking results through the month of September. Across Oklahoma, Life-Share Network’s clinical and administrative staff worked together to successfully recover a record 85 organs for transplant in one month, enhancing lives across our communities. Thanks to the compassionate decision of donor heroes, those waiting were able to receive the gift of life.
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